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Maui's accommodations run the gamut from rural B&Bs to super-opulent megaresorts. In between the extremes, there's something for every vacation style and budget. The large resorts, hotels, and condominiums for which Maui is noted are on the sunny leeward southern and western shores. They bustle with activity and are near plenty of restaurants, shopping, golf, and water sports. Those seeking a different experience can try the inns, bed-and-breakfasts, and rentals in the small towns and quieter areas along the North Shore and Upcountry on the verdant slopes of Haleakala.
If the latest and greatest is your style, be prepared to spend a small fortune. Properties like the Ritz-Carlton Kapalua, the Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea, and newer condo complexes such as the Wailea Beach Villas may set you back at least $600 a night, though the weaker economy has brought more discounts.
Although there aren't many of them, small bed-and-breakfasts are charming. They tend to be in residential or rural neighborhoods around the island, sometimes beyond the resort areas of West Maui and the South Shore. The B&Bs offer both a personalized experience and a window onto authentic local life. The prices tend to be the lowest available on Maui, sometimes less than $200 per night.
Apartment and condo rentals are perfect for modest budgets, for two or more couples traveling together, and for families. Not only are the nightly rates lower than hotel rooms, but "eating in" (all have kitchens of some description) is substantially less expensive than dining out. There are literally hundreds of these units, ranging in size from studios to luxurious four-bedrooms with multiple baths, all over the island. The vast majority are along the sunny coasts—from Makena to Kihei on the South Shore and Lahaina up to Kapalua on West Maui. Prices depend on the size of the unit and its proximity to the beach, as well as the amenities and services offered. For about $250 a night, you can get a lovely one-bedroom apartment without many frills or flourishes, close to but probably not on the beach. Many rentals have minimum stays (usually three to five nights).
Most of Maui's resorts—several are megaresorts—have opulent gardens, fantasy swimming pools, championship golf courses, and full-service fitness centers and spas. Expect to spend at least $350 a night at the resort hotels; they are all in the Wailea and Makena resort area on the South Shore and Kaanapali and Kapalua on West Maui. At all lodgings, ask about discounts and deals (free nights with longer stays, for example), which have proliferated.
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Maui Fodor's Choice Hotels
- Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa
- $$$$
- Wailea
- Hana Kai-Maui Resort Condominiums
- $$
- Road to Hana
- Luana Kai
- $
- Kihei
- Outriggger Maui Eldorado Kaanapali
- $$$
- Kaanapali
- The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua
- $$$$
- Kapalua
- The Westin Maui Resort & Spa
- $$$$
- Kaanapali
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